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Professor of Piano, Eastman School of Music
Steinway Artist
Rebecca Penneys leads a distinguished career as a
recitalist, chamber musician, orchestral soloist and
educator. For four decades her intelligent and
insightful performances have held audiences
spellbound. She combines a busy concert schedule
with guidance for an international class of students
at Eastman and Chautauqua, and gives master classes
and seminars at other major teaching institutions
worldwide. She has been Professor of Piano at
Eastman since 1980 and Chairs the Piano Department
at the Chautauqua Institution where she has been a
resident artist and teacher for twenty-three
consecutive seasons. She has created a program there
which is unique in the world of piano instruction.
Born in Los Angeles, Rebecca made her debut at the
age of nine and performed as soloist with the Los
Angeles Philharmonic at the age of eleven. At
seventeen, after winning many young artist
competitions in the United States, she was awarded
the unprecedented Special Critics' Prize for her
performances at the Seventh International Chopin
Piano Competition in Warsaw, Poland. Subsequently,
she won of the Most Outstanding Musician Prize at
the Fifth Vianna Da Motta International Piano
Competition (Portugal) and was Top Prizewinner in
the Second Paloma O'Shea International Piano
Competition (Spain). In 1974, she founded the
acclaimed New Arts Trio, which won the prestigious
Naumburg Award for Chamber Music (New York), on two
separate occasions. The Trio has been
Trio-in-Residence at the Chautauqua Institution
since1978. Her teachers include Aube Tzerko, Leonard
Stein, Rosina Lhevinne, Artur Rubinstein, Menahem
Pressler, Gyorgy Sebok and Janos Starker.
As a performer Rebecca has appeared in East Asia,
New Zealand, Australia, Europe, Israel, South
America, and throughout the United States and Canada
as soloist and chamber musician. She has performed
numerous Sound/Color recitals exploring the
connections between the sensory system and sound,
color and music. In the last few seasons she was
keynote speaker, performer and teacher at North
Carolina Music Teachers Association Conventions in
Raleigh, Charlotte, and Fayetteville, as well as
Guest Teacher at the Tel Hai International Music
Festival, Israel. She was also featured
artist/teacher on the Pabst Theater Series,
Milwaukee, Wisconsin and performed and taught in
California, Ohio, Michigan, Minnesota, North
Carolina, New York City area, Wisconsin, Ontario and
Quebec. She gave recitals and masterclasses at such
schools as Roosevelt Musical College, New England
Conservatory, Longy School, Grinnell College,
Skidmore College and Wisconsin Conservatory of
Music. She was guest artist at the American Liszt
Society Convention, the University of Iowa's
Distinguished Artist Series, and Artist Series at
L'Elegance in Sarasota, Florida.
This season concerts and master classes take her to
Australia, South Korea, Beijing, Bangkok, Hong Kong
and Bali. In 2000-2001 Rebecca will be going to
Brazil and Colombia, South America andSouth Korea.
Ms. Penneys gives world premieres in Rochester, New
York on a regular basis. Closer to home she will be
performing in Chautauqua, Toronto, Montreal,
Buffalo, Milwaukee, Harrisburg and Olean. She
performs annually with the Rochester Chamber Music
Society, Chautauqua Chamber Music Society, Roycroft
Festival and Salon Concerts at the Academy.
As a pedagogue, Ms. Penneys has received extensive
recognition in academic and medical circles for her
ability to teach an approach to keyboard technique
(Motion and Emotion) that that allows pianists to
achieve individual performance goals without
physical strain or injury. In January 1999, she was
interviewed about her teaching techniques for
National Public Radio's program the "Infinite Mind."
For the past sixteen years she has given annual
"Motion and Emotion" summer seminars at Eastman. In
1993 the seminar consisted of a discussion and
performance of the complete Chopin Etudes. In 1994
the seminar focused on Tension, Attention and
Intention. The 1995 and 1996 seminars continued this
theme and emphasized Pathways to Better Learning,
Practicing, Performing and Teaching. The topic for
1997 was the Aural History of Piano Sound. In 1998
the seminar focused on a Portrait of Chopin; the
1999 theme was The Flexible Pianist. It explored
solo and chamber/collaborative learning, rehearsal
and performance techniques.
At the Chautauqua Festival, Ms. Penneys has created
a mix of traditional and innovative classes designed
to augment standard academic education. The program
is dedicated to widening perspectives on performing
and learning and strives to understand and encourage
the uniqueness of each student's talents and career
goals.
Ms Penneys' PBS television program for the Musical
Encounters series, The Piano: Its Sounds and Moods
has been shown numerous times on national TV. She
has been guest editor of a special summer issue of
Seminars in Neurology, a publication devoted to
music and medicine. Her article entitled "Motion and
Emotion" appeared in the September 1992 issue of
Clavier. She has co-authored a book (1994) with
Dr.Raymond Gottlieb entitled The Fundamentals of
Flow in Learning Music. Appearing soon will be an
interview in Clavier magazine.
As adjudicator, Ms. Penneys' recent activities have
included judging the Stravinsky Awards in Illinois.
She was the American judge at the Vianna Da Motta
International Piano Competition in Macao in April
1999.
Ms Penneys has three recent solo CD's available. The
Voice of the Piano, works by Mozart, Mendelssohn,
Schubert and Gershwin and The Complete Chopin Etudes
both on the Centaur label, and All Brahms, a CD
which includes the ten Hungarian Dances arranged by
Brahms for two hands, Op.10 Ballads and Op.116
Fantasies on Fleur De Son Classics. An all-Chopin CD
will be released this spring. The New Arts Trio has
two new CD's on the Fleur De Son label: the Arensky
Trios and Beethoven's Arrangements for Piano Trio -
the 2nd Symphony & the Septet. Other Penneys
recordings are available on the CBS-Sony, Pantheon,
Orion labels, and the Society for Chamber Music,
Rochester, New York.
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